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Double
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PUBLICANS |
Ellie & Neil Lowthian. |
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ADDRESS |
Canal Banks, Marsh Barton,
Exeter, Devon EX2 6LT Tel. 01392 256947 e-mail
doublelocks@youngs.co.uk |
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OWN WEBSITE |
www.doublelocks.co.uk
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MAP |
Click
Here For Map. |
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PUB EXPLORER
REFERENCE |
36130. |
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LIVE MUSIC |
Click here to see our forthcoming live
music. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
12mn. Sunday 11am - 10.30pm (times may vary at managers discretion). |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Carling, Fosters, Kronenbourg, Guinness, Scrumpy Jack Cider.
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REAL ALES |
Up to 9 Cask Ales usually
available.
Young's PA / Bitter, Charles Wells Bombardier, Otter Ale, O'Hanlons
Royal Oak + Seasonal Guest ales.
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GOOD BEER
GUIDE |
Double Locks has a listing in
the 'CAMRA 2007 Good Beer Guide'. |
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DINING AT THE DOUBLE LOCKS
Quality home-cooked food, all
cooked to order using fresh ingredients, served from a main menu and
Seasonal Specials board. |
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ACCOMPANYING
DRINKS |
Range of Wines, Tea & Fresh Filter Coffee &
Liqueur Coffees. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Winter Meal Times October -
Easter:
Monday - Friday 12noon - 2.30pm & 6pm - 9pm.
Saturday 12noon - 9pm.
Sunday 12noon - 8pm.
Summer Meal Times Easter - October:
Monday - Friday 12noon - 3pm & 6pm - 9.30pm.
Saturday 12noon - 9.30pm.
Sunday 12noon - 8pm. |
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SUNDAY ROAST |
Home-cooked Sunday Lunch is
served with fresh seasonal vegetables, traditional trimmings and choice
of usually 2 roasts for only £7.95. |
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FUNCTIONS |
Private functions, weddings,
birthday parties, corporate events etc for up to 150 people. Function menus available, including
Hog Roast. Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your
requirements. |
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PHOTO
GALLERY |
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FACILITIES |
Beer Garden, BBQ, Wheelchair
Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility. |
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OTHER |
Children Welcome (excluding
the main bar), Dogs
allowed, Car Parking 40+ spaces. ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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Double Locks is a country
pub, half an hour's walk from Exeter City Centre at Marsh Barton. Built originally as a lock house in
1701, it was remodelled in 1827. Surrounded by fields and situated on the
banks of the Exeter Ship Canal it is easily accessible. Although extended over
the years with the addition of a large conservatory, it has retained a very
traditional feel, full or character and history. Two log fires provide
an extension to the warm welcome offered by staff and regular locals alike.
This is a popular
destination dining venue and real ale pub and, despite being seasonal due to
its location, is a hospitable establishment any time of the year. All
our food is cooked to order, using fresh produce, locally sourced whenever
possible, offering a range of delicious home-cooked food from sausage and
mash to chilli-con-carne. Our annual Beer Festival is held in May - an
ideal reason to come and try out this sociable pub. Your first visit
is certain not to be your last!
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